Lowndes trips up ’Cats, 23-19
Vikings win in close matchup
Christian Malone
The Valdosta defense ganged up to stop the run, just like Lowndes expected them to. Instead of handing off, quarterback Christian Glisson faked the handoff and threw deep. Greg Anderson got behind the defense, hauled in the pass, and took off running, going 74 yards for the touchdown. Matt Rowland’s extra point gave Lowndes a 7-6 lead.
Lowndes scored again on its next possession, going 81 yards in 14 plays. On first down from the Valdosta 22, Glisson handed to Darriett Perry on a counter, like he had the previous two plays, and Perry found a hole and raced down the sideline for the touchdown, giving the Vikings a 14-6 lead.
Both teams tried to get points at the end of the half, but wound up turning the ball over four times in a span of five plays, and it remained 14-6 at halftime.
With 4:20 left in the third quarter, Lowndes’ Greg Reid, who had three interceptions on defense, got the ball on a bucksweep, went around end, and raced 45 yards for another touchdown, giving the Vikings a 20-6 lead.
The Wildcats needed a big play at that point, so on the first play of the ensuing drive, they gave it to their playmaker. Johnson took the toss going left, cut the corner, and took off running. He dashed 57 yards untouched for the touchdown, and Brad Barr’s extra point cut Lowndes’ lead to 20-13.
Reid’s third interception, and the subsequent return, gave Lowndes the ball at the VHS 15. That led to a 28-yard Rowland field goal to make it 23-13 with 7:49 left.
But Valdosta wasn’t done yet. Well after the fair-weather fans on the home side had headed for the exits, the Wildcats still had some fight left in them.
With less than three minutes to play, Valdosta drove 59 yards in five plays for a touchdown. Turner hit Chism for 22 yards and Johnson for 19, down to the 1, and Johnson scored on the next play.
Valdosta got the ball back, but Lowndes’ defense kept the Wildcats out of the end zone, and walked away with the victory.
For Lowndes, Reid rushed for 56 yards on five carries, in addition to his interceptions. Perry led the Vikings with 66 yards on 12 carries. Glisson was only 2-for-6 passing, but for 93 yards and a touchdown.
For Valdosta, Johnson rushed for 110 yards on 15 carries, caught two passes for 36 yards, and threw a touchdown pass. Turner went 11-for-21 for 120 yards, with two interceptions.
Valdosta now leads the series 33-12, but Lowndes has won seven of the last 10 games.